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BACKGROUND: A decrease in the lumacaftor-mediated increase in F508del-CFTR function and expression upon prolonged exposure to ivacaftor (VX-770) has previously been described. However, the efficacy observed with ivacaftor-containing CFTR modulator therapies in vivo is in conflict with these reports. We hypothesized that a portion of the apparent decrease in CFTR function observed after prolonged ivacaftor exposure in vitro was due to an increase in constitutive CFTR-mediated ion transport. METHODS: Human nasal epithelial (HNE) cells were obtained by brushings from three CF individuals homozygous for the F508del CFTR mutation. Differentiated epithelia were pre-treated with prolonged (24 h) exposure to either lumacaftor (VX-809; 3 µM), tezacaftor (VX-661; 3 µM), elexacaftor (VX-445; 3 µM), and/or ivacaftor (0.1-6.4 µM) or DMSO (vehicle control), and CFTR function was assayed by Ussing chamber electrophysiology. RESULTS: In cells treated with lumacaftor, constitutive CFTR activity was not increased at any concentration of co-treatment with ivacaftor. Constitutive CFTR activity was also unchanged in cells treated with the combination of tezacaftor and elexacaftor. An increase in constitutive CFTR activity above the DMSO controls was only observed in cells treated with the combination of tezacaftor and elexacaftor and co-treated with at least 0.1 µM ivacaftor. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate that ivacaftor is a critical component in the triple combination therapy along with tezacaftor and elexacaftor to increase constitutive CFTR function. This work further elucidates the mechanism of action of the effective triple combination therapeutic that is now the primary clinical tool in treating CF.
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Regulador de Conductancia de Transmembrana de Fibrosis Quística , Fibrosis Quística , Aminofenoles , Benzodioxoles , Fibrosis Quística/tratamiento farmacológico , Fibrosis Quística/genética , Fibrosis Quística/metabolismo , Regulador de Conductancia de Transmembrana de Fibrosis Quística/genética , Regulador de Conductancia de Transmembrana de Fibrosis Quística/metabolismo , Dimetilsulfóxido/uso terapéutico , Combinación de Medicamentos , Humanos , Indoles , Mutación , Pirazoles , Piridinas , Pirrolidinas , QuinolonasRESUMEN
OBJECTIVES: To characterize the clinical phenotypes and genotypic spectrum of cystic fibrosis (CF) in Chinese children. STUDY DESIGN: We recruited and characterized the phenotypes of 21 Chinese children with CF. All 27 exons and their flanking sequences of the CF transmembrane conductance regulator gene were amplified and sequenced to define the genotypes. RESULTS: Bronchiectasis (95.2%) and sinusitis (76.2%) were the most common clinical presentations among our patients. By contrast, pancreatic insufficiency was rare (14.3%). The predominant organism found in the airways was Pseudomonas aeruginosa (66.7%). There were obvious reductions of forced expiratory volume in the first second (mean ± SD: 71.8% ± 17.2% predicted) and forced expiratory flows at 75% of exhaled vital capacity (33.7% ± 20.4% predicted) in children with CF. Overall, we identified 22 different mutations, including 12 missense, 5 nonsense, 2 frameshift, 1 in-frame insertion, 1 splice site, and 1 3'untranslated region mutation. Of these, 7 were novel observations (W216X[780GâA], 1092insA, Q359X, D567Y, 2623-126TâC, 3439delA and 4575+110CâG), and the most common types were L88X and I556V. One de novo mutation (1092insA) was also revealed. Except for N1303K and R334W, none of them were present in the common Caucasian CF transmembrane conductance regulator mutation-screening panels. CONCLUSIONS: There was a 5.7-year delay between the first clinical presentation and the eventual CF diagnosis, suggesting that CF may be underdiagnosed in China. The clinical phenotypes and genotypic spectrum are different from that observed in Caucasians.